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It is a Brahmic script used commonly to write the Malayalam language, which is the principal language of Kerala, India, spoken by 35 million people in the world.[3] Malayalam script is also widely used for writing Sanskrit texts in Kerala. Like many other Indic scripts, it is an alphasyllabary (abugida), a writing system that is partially “alphabetic” and partially syllable-based. The modern Malayalam alphabet has 15 vowel letters, 36 consonant letters, and a few other symbols. The Malayalam script is a Vatteluttu alphabet extended with symbols from the Grantha alphabet to represent Indo-Aryan loanwords. The script is also used to write several minority languages such as Paniya, Betta Kurumba, and Ravula. The Malayalam language itself was historically written in several different scripts. |
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 3 December 2019
Morphotactics[edit]
Verbs[edit]
Form | Description | Tag | Example | Translation |
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Present | stemk-unnu | <pres> |
kuttikal kalikkunnu children play |
The children are playing. |
Future | stem-um | <fut> |
naale mala peyyum tomorrow rain will.fall |
It will rain tomorrow. |
Present progressive | presk-unt | aval nannaayi pathikkunt she well studying.is |
She is studying well. | |
Present progressive (II) | inf ān | siita avite irikkuka ān Sita there sit is. |
Sita is sitting there. | |
Iterative present | stem-kontu-iri-kk-unnu | avan paatikkontirikkunnu He singing.is |
He is singing. | |
Iterative fut | stem-kontu-iri-kk-um | avan paatikkontirikkum He singing.will.be |
He will be singing. | |
Iterative past | stem-kontu-iri-unnu | avan paatikkontirunnu He singing.was |
He was singing. | |
Continuous iterative | stem-konte-iri-kunnu | kuttikal paatikkonteeyirunnu children sang.without.stopping |
The children sang without stopping | |
Perfect | innale mala peytirunnu yesterday rain fell |
It rained yesterday. | ||
Contemporaneous perfect | yuddham pottippurappettirikkunnu war broken#out.has |
War has broken out! | ||
Remote perfect | ñaan paattŭ pathiccittuntŭ I music studied.had |
I had studied music. | ||
Habitual present | juun maasattil mala peyyaaruntŭ June month.in rain falls.usually |
It usually rains in June. | ||
Habitual past | ñaan delhiyil pookaaruntaayirunnu I Delhi.to go.used#to |
I used to go to Delhi. | ||
Imperative | putiya vidyaarthikal hedmaasrrare kaaneentataanŭ new students headmaster meet.should |
New students should meet the headmaster. | ||
Promissive | past-ām | ñaan naale varaam I tomorrow come.will |
I will come tomorrow. | |
Emphatic promissive | past-ēk-ām | ñaan naale vanneekkaam I tomorrow come.will |
I will come tomorrow. | |
Permissive | past-ō (kolluu) | vannoo you.may.come |
You may come. | |
Permissive (II) | past-ootte | avan avite irunnootte He there sit.let |
Let him sit there. | |
Permissive (III) | avar avite taamasikkatte He there sit.let |
Let him sit there. | ||
Permissive (Formal) | paas ullavarkkŭ itilee pookaavunnatŭ aanŭ pass having this.way go.may is |
Those who have a pass may go this way. | ||
Optative | mala peyyatte rain fall.let |
Let it rain. | ||
Precative | stem-anē (= stem-uka-vēnam-ē) | mala peyyanee rain fall.may |
May it rain. |